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Syllabus, Schedule and Preliminary Assignments
Blended Schedule Adjustment: Important Assignments Due BEFORE Class Starts
Required Readings
Assignments and Rubrics
Preliminary Assignments and Readings
- for first Friday
Alternate Assessment Mandates and Tools
Another National Model
Massachusetts Alternate Assessment Model
Preliminary Assignments and Readings
- for first Saturday
Backwards Instructional Design and Common Core Curriculum
Stages Developmental Framework
Assignment Due for Second Weekend
Other Assignments
Mobile Applications Reviews
Mobile Device App Tutorial
GoBook Curriculum Assignment
Software Review Table
Final Mock Assessment Project
In-Class Group Curriculum Activities
Mobile Device Apps
- for weekend 1
Software
- for weekend 2
Pot Luck Munchies
- both weekends
Appendix of Additional Resources
Other Assessment Models
Stages Resources and Articles
Additional Related Resources and Articles
Stages Developmental Framework
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History to consider:
The Stages© Framework, initially published in 1999, was developed as a means to guide the selection of assistive learning tools in context of a developmentally relevant curriculum. At that time there were evolving conversations with regard to raising expectations for learners with intensive special needs within the standard curriculum. However, there was no national set of standards with which to align. Therefore, each state recognized the need to not only align with general education standards, but also measure learner growth annually in order to address accountability mandates.
Stages© was significant because it was an important step toward shifting the assistive technology considerations from access to actual content learning. The Framework gave teachers, therapists, parents and others a common way to plan meaningful and measurable goals for learners with cognitive and language challenges.
Please review these videos illustrating the Stages Framework and Assessment Tools. There are 10 short videos total.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGOx8kJoKVs&list=PLFA06D30FA6ADC7B4&index=1
Here is the Stages Skills Checklist
Stages_SkillsChecklist.pdf
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The Stages© Framework, initially published in 1999, was developed as a means to guide the selection of assistive learning tools in context of a developmentally relevant curriculum. At that time there were evolving conversations with regard to raising expectations for learners with intensive special needs within the standard curriculum. However, there was no national set of standards with which to align. Therefore, each state recognized the need to not only align with general education standards, but also measure learner growth annually in order to address accountability mandates.
Stages© was significant because it was an important step toward shifting the assistive technology considerations from access to actual content learning. The Framework gave teachers, therapists, parents and others a common way to plan meaningful and measurable goals for learners with cognitive and language challenges.
Please review these videos illustrating the Stages Framework and Assessment Tools. There are 10 short videos total.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGOx8kJoKVs&list=PLFA06D30FA6ADC7B4&index=1
Here is the Stages Skills Checklist
Make notes on this investigation, then post to the Discussion on the page named Preliminary Assignments - First Saturday.